Cover -- Contents -- 1 Oligonucleotides as Radiopharmaceuticals -- 2 Imaging Protein-Protein Interactions in Whole Cells and Living Animals -- 3 Radiolabeled Peptides in Nuclear Oncology: Influence of Peptide Structure and Labeling Strategy on Pharmacology -- 4 Pretargeted Radioimmunotherapy -- 5 PET/CT: Combining Function and Morphology -- 6 High Relaxivity Contrast Agents for MRI and Molecular Imaging -- 7 Luminescent Lanthanide Complexes as Sensors and Imaging Probes -- 8 Magnetic Resonance Signal Amplification Probes -- 9 Imaging of Proteases for Tumor Detection and Differentiation -- 10 Molecular Imaging with Targeted Ultrasound Contrast Microbubbles -- 11 Noninvasive Real-Time In Vivo Bioluminescent Imaging of Gene Expression and of Tumor Progression and Metastasis -- 12 Targeted Optical Imaging and Photodynamic Therapy -- Previous Volumes Published in This Series -- Last Page
Summary
The continuous progress in the understanding of molecular processes of disease formation and progression attributes an increasing importance to biomedical molecular imaging methods